The original version of "Breathe" appeared on The Prodigy's breakout third album, 1997's Fat of the Land. The song was released in November of 1996, climbing into the Top 20 of the Billboard ...
Twenty-six years on from its original release, The Prodigy appear to have changed the polarising lyrics to one of their biggest songs, Smack My Bitch Up. The track, featured on the British electronic ...
Liam Howlett, Rob Holliday and Maxim of The Prodigy perform at The OVO Hydro on November 16, 2023 in Glasgow, Scotland. (Photo by Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns/Getty Images) Over 25 years since it was ...
‘Smack My B**** Up’ – memorable, to say the least – has had a key change (Pat Pope/Shutterstock) Keith Andrew Palmer, or “Maxim” as he is best known on stage, has been the lead singer of The Prodigy ...
THE Prodigy have changed the lyrics to Smack My B***h Up — 26 years after its controversial release. Maxim, lead singer since the death of Keith Flint, skipped the line and repeated “change my pitch ...
In 2010, Smack My B***h Up was voted the most controversial song of all time in a poll by the Performing Right Society - following claims it glamourised domestic violence. The Prodigy have changed the ...
Today in a memorandum of Prodigy on the first anniversary of his passing, many fans will visit streaming services to play “Shook Ones, Pt. II” or “Quiet Storm Remix.” However, the life of the Mobb ...
A classic track from The Prodigy is sounding a little different live these days. That's because "Smack My Bitch Up" has been performed with one noticeable lyrical change, with the song's titular ...
Dance band The Prodigy appear to have changed the lyrics to their hit 1997 song “Smack My Bitch Up” after years of controversy. The Essex-formed group are currently on a tour of Europe, stopping for ...